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Phylum Nematoda
A vinegar eel belongs to the phylum Nematoda, which is composed of roundworms. These microscopic organisms are commonly found in vinegar and are known for their elongated, cylindrical bodies. They play a role in the decomposition of organic material in their environments.
Vinegar eels belong to the phylum Nematoda, which are a diverse group of worms characterized by their unsegmented, cylindrical bodies and simple digestive systems. Nematodes are found in a wide range of habitats, including soil, freshwater, saltwater, and even inside other organisms.
The same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
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Vinegar eels move rapidly in waves
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the vinegar eel got its name because it lives in un-pureified vinegar.
Eel sauce is made of soy sauce, mirin, sugar, and sometimes rice vinegar. Despite its name, eel sauce does not contain eel.